1987, 1 |
Т.И. Дешериева |
The relations of modality and predicativity |
34-45 |
1987, 1 |
V.M. Zhivov |
The early stage in the formation of the Russian version of the Church-Slavonic language (concerning I. Toth's book «The Russian version of the Old Bulgarian language in the end of the XI and the beginning of the XII centuries») |
46-65 |
1987, 1 |
Г.В. Топуриа |
On the morphology of nominal declension in the Daghestan languages |
66-78 |
1987, 1 |
А.Г. Елисеева, O.N. Seliverstova |
Semantic structure of pronominal meaning |
79-92 |
1987, 1 |
В.Д. Калиущенко |
Typology of locative, possessive and attributive verbs formed from nouns |
93-105 |
1987, 1 |
Grigorij E. Krejdlin, А.К. Поливанова |
On the lexicographic description of auxiliary words in Russian |
106-120 |
1987, 1 |
Elena K. Molchanova |
Anaphor and possessive meaning (founded on the materials of the Tadjik colloquial speech) |
121-133 |
1987, 1 |
Т.К. Цкитишвили |
On the historical dictionary of the Georgian language |
134-143 |
1987, 1 |
Ю.М. Скребнев |
The study of Russian colloquial speech |
144-155 |
1987, 1 |
A.L. Golovanevskij |
[Review of:] The relationship between the international and the national in the socio-political terminology of the East Slavonic languages |
156-158 |
1987, 1 |
Н.Г. Стулова |
[Review of:] Studia Russica. VI |
159-160 |
1987, 1 |
Ю.А. Карпенко |
[Review of:] Kalakuckaja L. P. Declension of surnames and personal names in the Russian literary language |
161-164 |
1987, 1 |
Vladimir M. Alpatov |
[Review of:] Gonza hen. A. I. Boguda:nofu shidou:. Shin surabu nihongo jiten (New Slavonic-Japanese Lexicon) |
164-166 |
1987, 1 |
А.Т. Каидаров, М.М. Копыленко |
[Review of:] Musaev K. M. Lexicology of Turkic languages |
166-169 |
1987, 1 |
Дж.Н. Коков, Л.П. Чкадуа |
[Review of:] Kumahov M. A. Essays on General and Caucasian Linguistics |
169-172 |
1952, 1 |
B.V. Gornung, V.D. Levin, V.N. Sidorov |
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41-64 |
1952, 1 |
T.S. Sharadzenidze |
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65-79 |
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Prefix Z-: between phonetics and morphemics |
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Grammaticalization, Pragmaticalization and Lexicalization (a case of Russian constructions including preposition “po”) |
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